The correct answer to this open question is the following.
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I don't think that all people are treated equally.
Unfortunately, people are judged by the color of their skin, their social class, their position in the corporate world, People is judged and accepted (or not) by the clothes they wear, by the cars they drive, by the places they visited.
And this is wrong. People have an intrinsic value for who they are as humans. This is a compassionate approach that has nothing to do with the material world of possessions.
As the old quote says, "you cannot judge the book by its cover." You have to know what is in the mind of people, what they think, what their values are, and if they are congruent with what they say and what they do.
I am honestly not sure because your options are confusing. The poet says in the last stanza that he doesn't want to take the form of anything natural - he wants to be made of gold, but not become a god, but rather a bird. He would like to be made into a golden bird and sing to the people around him. So I'm not sure what you should pick - he doesn't want to become a god, but rather a bird, but there is no mention of mechanics in the poem.
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An intransitive verb is a verb that does not need a direct object to complete its meaning. Run, sleep, travel, wonder and die, are some examples